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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, September 9, 1992
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i,j Deaths and funerals Reso’s kidnapper pleads guilty
Springs, Colo.; nephews, Gor- TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A former Exxon security officer’s con-
don Jennings of Baytown, Den- fession in the kidnapping death of company executive Sidney J.
nis- Jennings of Dallas, Chris 'Reso means federal prosecutors next will focus on the kidnapper’s
Jennings of Gear Lake, and balance sheet.
Glen Jennings of Baytown; and "There’s no doubt in my mind he intends to sell his sordid story,”
brothers-in-law, die Rev. Nicho- U.S. Attorney Michael Chertoff said after Arthur D. Seale pleaded
las Neal Ande of Houston, and guilty to federal charges Tuesday.
Bart Joseph Ande and wife Seale faces 95 years in prison and $1.75 million in fines after
Nancy Sue Ande of Houston, admitting he plotted and carried out Reso’s abducdon. A sentencing
A vigil and rosary will be date was not set. Exxon is based in Irving, Texas,
held at 7f30 d m Wednesday "We intend to seek... all his assets, current and future, and (hand)
Sept 9 at Earthman Funeral *em over to the victims or the people who were injured by this promise. There was no concession. And there was no mercy because
Home in Baytown. tragic criminal conduct," Chertoff said. this defendant fully deserves everything the federal government can
Burial will be at Forest Park State prosecutors, meanwhile, are preparing to bring the case to a throw at him and it is our determination to make sure that he gets
Lawndale Cemetery in Houston grand jury seeking charges of felony murder and kidnapping. that,” Chertoff said,
following the services Thursday During Tuesday’s hearing in federal court, Seale told U.S. District Seale and his wife, Irene Jacqueline Seale, both 45 and of Leba-
Pallbearers will be John Marvin Judge Garrett E. Brown that he never meant to kill Reso and wanted non Township, were arrested June 19 and charged with abducting
Enderii, Robert P. Morris Wil- onty to exK)rt $18.5 million from the international oil company. Reso from his Morris Township home,
liam R. Barker, John Donnelly sa^d he accidentally shot Reso, who died in his arms four Mrs. Seale directed investigators on June 27 to a secluded area of
Pat O’Sullivan and Bennv days after the April 29 abduction. The ransom was never paid, the Pine Barrens in Burlington County, where Reso’s body had been
Kristek. Brown accepted Seale’s plea of guilty to the charges of attempted buried May 4.
Services are under the direc- extortion, conspiracy to commit extortion, use of the mail and tele- Mrs. Seale pleaded guilty to federal extortion charges and had
tion of Earthman Funeral Home Phones to rarare1, the extortion, two counts of interstate travel to been expected to testify against her husband at his federal trial. Her
in Baytown. promote extortion and a weapons charge. testimony in state court could be prevented by Seale because of state
Reso s widow, Patricia, sat in the front row of the courtroom evjdence laws, but the Legislature has begun revising those laws.
«MTTWin>M a u listening as Seale descnbed her husband s abduction and death. Af-
t i n • HH.KMAJN terward, she appeared at a news conference with federal and state
Jake Smithennan, 39, of Bay- prosecutors.
town died Tuesday, Sept. 8, “it’s been a dreadful experience, but through it all truth has pre-
1992, at his home. Services are vailed,” Mrs. Reso said.
pending at Earthman Funeral Seale did not give a reason for pleading guilty. His trial had been
Home in Baytown. scheduled to begin Thursday.
“I acknowledge my sins,” Seale told a crowd of reporters as he
was being led away outside the courthouse.
Defense attorney Joseph O’Neill, representing Seale in the state
case, said there was little more to it.
“He feels a great sense of remorse and he wants the public to
know that, especially Mrs. Reso,” O’Neill said.
O’Neill noted, however, he was ready for a state trial.
Chertoff, who described the crime as "the acme of depravity and
evil,” called the confession “unconditional surrender.”
“There was no bargain. There was no agreement. There was no
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Services for Curtis Naurice
Jennings, 69, of Baytown will
be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday,
Sept. 10, 1992, at St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church with Monsig-
nor Robert Barzyk and the Rev.
Nicholas Neal Antle officiating.
Jennings died Monday, Sept.
7, in a local hospital.
A graduate of Robert E. Lee
High School in Baytown, he
played football on the 1941-42
Gander team. He served in the
Navy during World War II and
worked at Humble Oil for 33
years. He was the second son of
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1992, newspaper, September 9, 1992; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154273/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.